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April 14th, 2011 no comments »

Yogen Früz named only frozen yogurt in Brazil

Yogen Fruz only frozen yogurt in Brazil

The popularity of Frozen Yogurt has exploded in Brazil resulting in new yogurt companies and franchises sprouting up frequently. This recent surge in demand triggered the Brazilian Proteste Consumers Association (Brazil’s equivalent to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency) to laboratory test samples of “frozen yogurt” from each of the eight main players (Yogen Früz, Yogolove, Yoggi, Yogoberry, Yofoira, Tutti Frutti, Bendita Fruta and Yogofresh) in the market. These samples were analyzed to determine if they met the bacterial, fat and sugar content required to be labeled yogurt by the Ministry of Agriculture Brazil and the Standard Health Agency in the UK.

The bacterial culture added to milk is the most vital component in making yogurt. Every gram of yogurt requires a minimum of 10 000 000* viable bacteria to be labeled as such. However, the Proteste Consumers Association was surprised to find that out of the eight samples of frozen yogurt that they took, all but one came close to meeting this minimum. From Bendita Fruta’s 110/g* to Yoforia’s 280 000/g*, none of the samples came remotely near Yogen Früz’s 94,000,000/g*.

Comparison Chart - English

No, that’s not a typo; Yogen Früz’s soft-serve yogurt contains almost 336 times the good bacteria as the next leading company’s product, surpassing the industry minimum by 940%. While we’re happy with the result of this test, we would love to see other countries around the world follow Brazil’s initiative to uphold product standards. Consumers should be aware if they’re eating healthy and delicious yogurt, or something that could be more accurately described as yogurt infused ice cream.

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* Values taken from Proteste Consumers Association (
http://www.proteste.org.br/20110411/tabela-frozen-yogurt-dados-nutricionais-Attach_s539511.pdf
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February 25th, 2011 comments

Did you know?

Yogurt. How is it made?

Yogurt is a product that is made from milk that has been fermented using naturally occurring good bacteria called “yogurt cultures”. The lactose in milk goes through fermentation by the yogurt cultures to produce lactic acid, which when combined with the protein found in milk gives yogurt its signature texture and flavour. Typically cow milk is used to make yogurt, however milk from water buffalo, goats, sheep, and even yaks and camels is also used in other parts of the world. And because yogurt is made from milk, it is nutritionally rich in calcium, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, riboflavin, and protein which all are essential to keep your body healthy and strong.

February 18th, 2011 5 Comments »

Win FREE Yogen Fruz for a year!

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Yogen Fruz and Alliance Films have teamed up to bring you the Discover Your Inner Beauty contest to celebrate the release of Beastly in theatres on March 4, 2011. Enter HERE or by clicking the image in this blog post for an opportunity to win 1 of 10 free frozen yogurt for a year prizes courtesy of Yogen Fruz. Contest closes on March 31, 2011. Make sure to visit us on Facebook to be the first to hear about our new sweepstakes and promotions.

March 26th, 2009 11 Comments »

Yogen Fruz Fruit and Yogurt Candy for your Pocket

Yogen Fruz Smoothies Candy Fruit Yogurt Pocket

Enjoy the refreshing flavors of Yogen Früz with new Fruit + Yogurt Smoothies. Made with delicious natural fruit flavor blends and probiotic yogurt, each piece is only three calories with zero fat and contain probiotic yogurt, pure cane sugar and Vitamin C. Which means you can now enjoy a guilt free Früz anytime and anywhere. We hope you luv em!

Available in Strawberry Banana, Blueberry Breeze (with Acai) and Tropical Storm.

Available at the following select retailers:

Yogen Früz, Whole Foods (East Coast, Mountain and SouthWest regions), Sobey’s, Needs, Borders, Chapters Indigo, Blockbuster, Bed Bath & Beyond (select stores), Cost Plus World Market, Home Outfitters, 7-Eleven, Shell, Petro-Canada, Mac’s, London Drugs, Overwaitea / Save-On Foods, HDS, and Pioneer.

October 16th, 2008 no comments »

Moms love Yogen Fruz froyo

The moms and the kids in the audience of this episode of The Mom Show were treated with free frozen yogurt from Yogen Fruz. The lovely TV hosts and the Yogen Fruz Yogurtistas served the froyo to a delighted crowd. Check out the videos of the fans loving Yogen Fruz.

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